Three Months Later: Journalists Share Insights, Lessons from Covering a Tragedy
When shots rang out in Lewiston, Maine on Oct. 25, journalists rushed to cover the aftermath.
When shots rang out in Lewiston, Maine on Oct. 25, journalists rushed to cover the aftermath.
Black History Month is a time for acknowledging the culture, heritage, history, contributions, excellence, and joy of Black and African American communities.
Faculty Kristin Lieb spoke to AFP, a French global news agency, about better representation of women and gender fluid people nominated in prominent Grammy categories this year.
After several months of good-faith bargaining, the College and ECCAAUP reached an agreement, retroactive to September 1, 2023, that includes significant wage increases that will enable the College to attract and retain highly talented faculty members.
The theme of this year’s two-day hybrid event is A New “Normal” Just Won’t Do: Intersectionality in the Arts and Communication.
Professor Beena Sarwar is the founder of the independent media organization, Sapan News Network. Here is how she combines peace and activism into her journalism.
Emerson’s current combined recycling and composting rate is just under 10 percent.
VMA faculty and filmmaker Mike Ryan is the co-producer, alongside Sophie Luo.
Faculty Mneesha Gellman writes for The Conversation about the upcoming presidential election in El Salvador, which President Nayib Bukele is poised to win again.
As an Emerson community, we lament the genocide of more than 6 million Jewish, Roma, Sinti, LGBTQ+, and disabled people whose lives were taken by Nazi persecution, and the scourges of anti-Semitism and fascism.